Scientific Computing with R

Thursday, November 2, 2023 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.

The goal of this lesson is to teach new programmers to write modular code to perform a data analysis. R is used to teach these skills because it is a commonly used programming language in many scientific disciplines. However, the emphasis is not on teaching every aspect of R, but instead on language agnostic principles like automation with loops and encapsulation with functions.

A lab environment will be provided for you, but if you wish to follow along on your own device, please have the following installed on your computer prior to the start of the workshop:

  • R Software (for workshop lab materials)
  • RStudio Desktop (for demo at end of workshop)


Audience:
This workshop is aimed at graduate students and other researchers, but all are welcome to attend. This is a basics level workshop for an audience who intend to start working with R language in the future. You don't need to have any previous knowledge of the tools that will be taught.

Presenter(s):
Dr. Fahad Khan

Registration link: 
https://ucf.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6zDpoaHhic5b674

Research Computing and Data Workshops Series
We are pleased to bring to the UCF Research community a series of workshops on scientific computing and research data management. These workshops are being jointly presented by UCF LibrariesUCF Graduate and Research IT, and UCF Advanced Research Computing Center (ARCC) and will feature some guest speakers from the broader research community. This series also includes Software and Data Carpentries workshops (http://carpentries.org) which have been made possible through the sponsorship of Office of Research.

Upcoming Workshops
For the complete line-up of upcoming Research Computing and Data Workshops, please visit: https://rci.research.ucf.edu/workshops

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